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it's a life long dream for many many. months brave real loon is not enough to steer the ship. knowledge endures and genuine love to the mother lands his trade are requiring people who rely on the engine craft are sailing through the centuries on archie. download the official anti up location giovanni phone on called touch from the i choose option. the jaunty life. video on demand parties money fuel costs and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question. call. the clinician free credit patients free zones
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roger battle turning to porn somewhat of an. easy island just a short distance from the trees of old school nothing has changed in the past two hundred years. the island looks like an open m.z. and. once a year it becomes a meeting point the vessels to belong to a bygone era. pavel march a call for such a private shipyard more than twenty years ago. since then the shop has been crammed with wooden boats even under construction already for sailing. for cattle each launch is an exciting and festive occasion. and shipyards owner is unlikely to ever get bored with sending vessels on then maiden voyage.
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joy is their success for the wooden boats have been built throughout human history the very busy and i don't see any reason why we should have to stop making them for the present. after all was the only building material that actually has a life of its are still true. today pavel is launching a boat which was built on the request of a group of scientists it will help researches moscow university's biological station situated by the y. . see. people to remark to call of son of cattle not to cough is back in his hometown of petra zawacki following the trip to st petersburg educated as an engineer he spent a good deal of time there in the libraries he was looking for suitable blueprints for a new project. technical expertise and the experience of a historian but equally important these kind of ship building. here on the grid sounded ok it was about skin seventeen o three literally
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a month after he established st petersburg bettors of all this was created for the purpose of manufacturing cannons and cannon balls for the fledgling russian navy and yet however peter didn't build wooden boats here his shipyards were elsewhere. there are several private shipyards in texas of us they operate just like the ones owned by the marquis calls. and says it times a local plant built wooden minesweepers for the navy it was shut down in the one nine hundred ninety s. but some of the stuff went to use yes ticking off to set up businesses of their own moreover they pass their interest wooden boats on to their children. are we going to make the steering over. the boats quite small so let's take a look at design forty five. here it is. a
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look. i think for us we should take this design forty eight it's a bit smaller the construction is the same as forty four. monkfish testis has come to petra zawacki from the volga region he has ordered the construction of replicas of russian boats stating back to ancient times a month keeps a watchful eye on the progress of the work. will be here. again in ten dollars over there. are you going to cover it up here you know this stays open for the number of acres it should be covered up. you know you'll get access through this opening. will this be closed. but will be open you have a hard time getting anything through there if the hole is positioned to los. cabos
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shipyard stand side by side with the one owned by the to the needs of the st nicholas is about to set out from the payer of the arctic odyssey club victor demetrius sees off his son alexei. donk lean over the side to lead us to strong. safety first. the st nicholas was built in patches of all skin one thousand nine hundred one such boats were used by plumbers people who lived on the russian coast of the white sea in the fifteenth through to eighteenth centuries similar boats to former merchants every part of northern europe. over the past two decades maritime festivals made to st nicholas a familiar sight all the way from bergen and norway to bristol in britain. we sailed past france and norway which travels across the northern seats in new
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castle in england and we've been in swedish and danish waters that we've covered practically the whole of northern europe. the ship will cover some forty north dakota miles before it reaches keiji island file a canoe get. nearly all my local ship builders meet there once a year to keiji regatta is a traditional boat race in russia's northwest that takes place on the first weekend of oldest. will miss the skiff a historical boat is like a time machine when you get on board if you dressed up accordingly or even just wearing your regular quilts you find yourself in the atmosphere of a wife that is no more. victor dimitri have built his first sailing vessel more than thirty years ago since then private enterprises have sprung up going to. defer school it was called the pull more little army than bush was in not you know
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eighty seven when we went to spins bergan aboard that vessel. and we naturally we experienced first hand the pleasures of going to history boarded into each boat going to. film companies often turn to pictures of boats ship billed as. one of the scenes from the blockbuster pirates of the caribbean beaches a sailing vessel built a couple much called shipyard. travel has warm memories of another occasion when he got a request from british filmmakers. about for a run or to buy also the telephone call and the caller said he represented a film company in the us would you. rather go beyond me to build some models for a film but he didn't say exactly which film it was going to be. shortly before the phone call pavel had read the hornblower a novel by the british office sessile scott forrester it was clear from the list of
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ships that he was being asked to do his bit for an adaptation of the book. going to go with it but he said right away though that it was about see battles during the napoleonic wars everything on the order. so even that small bit of information narrowed it down forests and forest it was the first name that sprang to mind for. the customers were impressed by the ability of pictures of old shipbuilders to identify the historical background by word of mouth alone the boats for the hornblower sequel which were built and petra's of votes one two emmy awards. if there were. not ability to building rowing boats as well as models was quite a challenge a force. which we had to have a lot of archive material to be able to make english and french vessels.
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and we were also told that british audiences can be quite sophisticated. and they have no difficulty telling an industry from a french one. into puzzles shipyard less than a year to build eleven replica vessels and four full scale rowing boats dating back to the late eighteenth century. collingswood done by restores the keiji museum. of yourself a year to complete the job with legal models with sales cannons and carvings. since . some of the ships launched in patches of all skin the past years are already part of modern history a museum in the siberian town of circuit is playing with the idea of enriching its collection with a replica of a boat it was made in vic to dimitry of shipyard in petra's evolved school most
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twenty years ago at the request of a russian film company. the vessel is an exact copy of the sixteenth century cost but not so you have replaced this part here yes excellent now the blanks here for weeks. replica was featured in a film about the legendary. the man who conquered siberia. naturally will sew it up into four sections general separate it by the midsection and then put it all back together in the good museum with. sometimes victor and pavel compete for clients on other occasions they combine forces on joint projects. one of the employees is showing the monk how the project is progressing. a song still oh good day i was a go in my everything's fine. have
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you finished in the deck i've been you know. let's install the gas tank here for what film was maybe let's put it there to go. with all the other equipment has been linked up. like the engine control. right now demetrius company is working on boats ordered by thier pistis amongst us to use three replicas of ancient russian boats to retrace the waterway that links russia to the balkans in the eleventh century. life has lost that precious kernel that used to be at its very core the joys of creation learning and discovery if we hope to be able to revive those values by organizing what we call the journey from russia to the land of the serbs. since then they took me to the f.
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has built some fifty vessels and shipyard launches new boats on a reg. the basis in pictures of victor is known by the nickname admiral. some of the monks specially older boats are ready to test on the water accompanying the monk on his trip by historical enthusiastic their aim is to reach the shores of kishi island to take part in a special performance. download the official anti application q i phone on i pod touch from the q xampp still. enjoy life on the go. video on demand keys nine broadcasts and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the dot com.
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at the beginning of the season the article to see ship eon that's the launch to come all but. they had been ordered by the governments of russia's northeast region of chukotka which is less than a hundred kilometers from alaska. but you know nothing more why as the opposing plate small. are going to shift it so we're getting away. from. the wind is picking up quickly it would. in the fifteenth to seventeenth centuries european explorers were busy looking for roups leading to
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asia and africa meanwhile the russian counterparts and. explored the northernmost parts of the asian american continent the authorities of chukotka now want to send an expedition retracing those very roots as a reminder of the discoveries made by russian seafarers. the same young just knows forage around you caught current full of seven such boats he sent out from the arctic ocean and ended up in an a deer where the boats were taken apart the expeditions members return to their base in on foot. seven replicas of kamel boats a team to set out on an expedition retracing the schnorrers route only two of them have been built so far. has been tried out in both the white sea and in two of europe's largest lakes and yoga and lot of alexei vala boy the job of took part in both trials. for it is
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a completely unique experience it's nothing like what you're used to back in town you don't need to take ten calls or write five hundred emails here you need to know how to set a sale in the nick of time or refloat your vessel if it runs aground well if all that completely changes your mindset and even helps you to find your purpose in life or for favor with. the st nicholas to safely reached kishi island with tourists on board. tomorrow one of the main events of the year the kishi regatta will take place. here yeah hang the ladder up to the right side. up. seven old men from two katka are going to take part in their first t.v. regatta. they're building a traditional chook key kayak on
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a nearby island. these days they use only small kayaks for hunting at sea but in the old days large coyotes like this one were used for to hunt for whales and walrus with this one here is the bee guy. maxime doing a new and six companions spent more than two days a med journey from to cook a turkey they travelled by air train and steamboat a team that brought with them one hundred fifty kilograms of war risk in which they were going to use to make a boat but they were in for a disappointment at the end of that journey probably they were the first quarter of great unfortunately the toilet in transit because we didn't stored properly. nevertheless the chook tree craftsman managed to find an alternative. they replaced the natural skin of a common chook she wore
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a suit with plastic. kayak was ready to use a day before the race. so we turned it around you know will turn around when we get to the water. she is an island on lake a nigga. here is a unique museum of would not the texture of the island. the collection includes dozens of structures some of them are more than two hundred years old. one of the buildings dates back almost five hundred years. more recent structures are found on the coast such as a pier for visitors. but for the most part the island looks just like it did one hundred fifty years ago. outsiders can only come here either as taurus or as participants in the keiji regatta which is held once
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a year. the participants in the bolton expedition being organized by monks the sisters insist on historical fun to city their sporting armor and learning how to wield mediæval weapons. wooden boats and sailing vessels standing side by side with three hundred year old wooden churches strengthen the illusion of a journey to the times when timber was the principal building to me here. that's another of our traditional russian i. protection reasoning this is because the main constructions have been made without nails. done so to make do without nails because they cost
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a lot of money. but artists be got such roofs for instance who are part of churches so presuppose a sponsor in both houses and the like everybody else who would. this is the source of the legend claiming that the keys each churches were built without a single nail in the in reality only the walls and roofs were made without using nails they were indispensable church terms nowadays children play with building blocks know only too well how the walls were built this technique makes restoration much easier damaged parts of the transfiguration church have been gradually replaced since. now the church is almost suspended again because of the restoration work on its foundation. this is to begin with we needed a good foundation for the lower part was taken away to be restored we put up
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a new stance and disassembled part of the church this is the lifting system of complete with lifting jacks. it works just like this. puts us here we're done with but what this means that the building assumption doesn't get in the way as we work on the foundation with. igor huzzah one of the first bell ring is imposed communist russia is cycling briskly to make sure he reports welcome time. these hundreds the bells and both leave the keys each shot for almost two decades there are only a few places in the world where the sound of bells can spread far and wide without echoing off of the surface and it is impossible to confuse the chime of p.g. bells with any other. throw everything here. is
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just as it was in the eighteenth and nineteenth century there's no noise of the kind you find in cities. today the bells sound as they did a hundred or two hundred years ago because they're not drowned out by noise. and the water also helps the chinese travel over long distances. trying different depending on whether the richest secular holiday is being celebrated igor who says that village is sometimes even danced to the sound bells. because often they kill this improvise a sin on the theme of best of choice of the book with quote i mean normally this stall is not intended for people marching in a religious procession or rather it's adapted to the stroke of an old. think that. it is only natural that chime from the belfry signals the start of the keys.
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thirty participants beating three cancerous. boats additional wooden boats and modern sports birds each category has a subgroup with a number of holes been ranging from one to six. after a brief deliberation the panel of judges decides to class the took cheek kayak as a traditional timber but. one stroke. stroke very strong force. the races are expected to cover one nautical mile with each boat going at its own pace as a rule half an hour is enough for even the slowest butts. even over that short distance accidents still happen the rudder of the. brakes. the rudders come loose. rule harder stroke one. stroke.
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stroke free. but neither the tiresome journey the ruined wall risk in all the failure of the other can stop the chukchi races they take first place in that category with a record sixty minutes and forty seven seconds. stroke four stroke five stroke six stroke seven. the son of the ship builder from patches of votes has taken part in the p.z. regatta for the first time his vessel in the modern sports but category came second many generations of people took not to cause ancestors lived on the shoals of the neck and lake. but another t.v. regatta has come to an end. guests and participants bid farewell to
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one another and prepare for departure. occasion rules astringent everybody the exception of museum staff is required to leave the island before eight pm. to send nicholas to say goodbye to everybody by firing a shot from its cannon. the boat's crew gets ready for another voyage. i've seen people are put to the test and it soon becomes abundantly clear what sort of person they are. later a new guy is new tourist for its character selling that is sometimes more treacherous than an open water indeed locals often but god it is a see how strong is the wind westerly wind it sent me just
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